This article offers a close analysis of a trilogy of ‘refugee comics’ entitled ‘A Perilous Journey’, which were produced in 2015 by the non-profit organisation PositiveNegatives, to conceive of comics as a bordered form able to establish alternative cross-border formations, or ‘counter-geographies’, as it calls them. Drawing on the work of Martina Tazzioloi, Thierry Groensteen, Jason Dittmer, Michael Rothberg and others, the article argues that it is by building braided, multi-directional relationships between different geographic spaces, both past and present, that refugee comics realise a set of counter-geographic and potentially decolonising imaginaries. Through their spatial form, refugee comics disassemble geographic space to reveal co...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
This non-traditional research article argues that the refugee and asylum-seeker protests in Brisbane...
Borders are sites of epistemic struggle. Focusing on the illegal tactic of the “pushback,” which is ...
This article offers a close analysis of a trilogy of ‘refugee comics’ entitled ‘A Perilous Journey’,...
This article explores the benign and malignant power of the visual in the racialised framing of the ...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
This article considers the role of comics in the construction and interpretation of migration storie...
This chapter begins with an indicative survey of comics responding to the current ‘refugee crisis’. ...
This chapter examines three refugee narratives in comics form, all located in the context of the Eur...
This article examines two online comics about Australia’s policies of detaining asylum seekers, one ...
This essay deals with the “other” spaces that migrants, refugees, asylum seekers find themselves inh...
Several scholars have raised concerns that the institutional mechanisms through which transitional j...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, th...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
This non-traditional research article argues that the refugee and asylum-seeker protests in Brisbane...
Borders are sites of epistemic struggle. Focusing on the illegal tactic of the “pushback,” which is ...
This article offers a close analysis of a trilogy of ‘refugee comics’ entitled ‘A Perilous Journey’,...
This article explores the benign and malignant power of the visual in the racialised framing of the ...
This article explores how art can help audiences to think and feel about migration differently, by ...
This article considers the role of comics in the construction and interpretation of migration storie...
This chapter begins with an indicative survey of comics responding to the current ‘refugee crisis’. ...
This chapter examines three refugee narratives in comics form, all located in the context of the Eur...
This article examines two online comics about Australia’s policies of detaining asylum seekers, one ...
This essay deals with the “other” spaces that migrants, refugees, asylum seekers find themselves inh...
Several scholars have raised concerns that the institutional mechanisms through which transitional j...
This article examines the cross-border tensions over migrant settlements dubbed ‘The Jungle’ in Cala...
In this article, we reflect on our collaborative practice-as-research piece Project Finding Home, th...
The article presents haptic visuality as a counterpoint to the stragiht line in order to reframe rep...
This paper explores the relationship between forced migration and the city. The paper outlines four ...
This non-traditional research article argues that the refugee and asylum-seeker protests in Brisbane...
Borders are sites of epistemic struggle. Focusing on the illegal tactic of the “pushback,” which is ...